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Book Review: Pyre of Queens by David Hair
Well intentioned and well written, but creates a simplistic impression of a complex and sophisticated culture.
Read More »What About the Cost of Nuclear Weapons?
Fewer billions spent on nuclear weapons are more billions put toward other sectors of our society.
Read More »Book Review: The Digital Sea by Thomas Carpenter
A view from the digital sea - is it the answer for the future or just another product to be manipulated?
Read More »TV Review: Outsourced – “Guess Who’s Coming to Delhi?”
Outsourced is still the weak spot on NBC's Thursday nights, but it's gotten pretty funny.
Read More »Book Review: Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World by Mike Davis
Much of this history has sharp, frightening relevance today.
Read More »Music Review: Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan – Roots Travellers
An opportunity to begin opening a door to a new world of music.
Read More »DVD Review: The Darjeeling Limited – The Criterion Collection
The Darjeeling Limited is a provocative, often hilarious film and now available as part of The Criterion Collection.
Read More »Book Review: Nurturing Walls: Animal Art by Meena Women from Tara Books
The art is captivating in its depiction of a playful love between animal mother and child, innervating in its lithe energy.
Read More »Make Your Own Eat, Pray, Love Journey
Discover yourself in Italy, India and Bali, and a contest to make your own "Eat, Pray, Love" journey.
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